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- What Causes African American Men and Womens Hair Loss and BaldingIf you are an African American man or woman and won't to know why your hair is falling out don't despair. Hopefully
- Charles L. Reason, African-American MathematicianCharles L. Reason was an African-American mathematician. At just 14 years of age he was a teacher of math. He also fought for the rights of blacks and lectured for the Fugitive Aid Society.
7 Steps to Long, Strong, and Healthy Hair for African-American WomenAfrican-American women can grow long and healthy hair with proper hair care. Moisturizing hair daily is a necessity.- Obesity Among African American WomenJust recently, I wrote a transparent article about my weight loss plunders. The truth is, I haven't always been overweight. This article examines the plight of overweight African American women and offers solutions for any woman who wants to lose weight.
African American Life Expectancy is Alarmingly Low in Los Angeles CountyThe average African American male's life expectancy hovers around 69 years, while the average female may reach 77 years. By comparison, Asian and Pacific Islander men and women may expect to reach 82 and 87 years respectively. What's happening?
How to Maintain Healthy African American HairEvery woman wants a head full of healthy hair. With African American hair being prone to damage and breakage there are simple hair care procedures that can be taken to ensure top quality healthy hair.- Soften African American Natural Hair with Caramel TreatmentAfrican American hair is naturally super dry and we have to be consistent with our hair care regimen to keep our hair properly moisturized to ensure healthy hair.
- Religion is Killing African American Women's Dreams of MarriageAre some African American women not marrying because of Prophecy? What is being said in black churches about remaining single?
- My Fabulous Five on Twitter - the African-American Actress EditionBelow are "Fabulous Five" the African-American Actress edition. These fabulous women are some of my favorite African American actresses who tweet with the best of them.
- African-American Literature Spotlight - Passing by Nella LarsenPassing chronicles the relationship between Irene Redfield and Clare Kendry, childhood friends. Although both are fair-skinned African-American women, Irene chooses to live the life of a black woman while Clare chooses to pass for white.
Treatment and Care for a Dry, Itchy African-American ScalpDry, itchy scalp are common complaints for African-American men and others with textured hair types. Learn how to treat dry, itchy scalp today!
How to Moisturize African-American HairChronic dryness and lack of hair moisture are often problems for African-American hair. Learn the keys to moisturizing African-American hair and other black, textured hair types.
How to Prevent African-American Hair ThinningFor many African-Americans, hair can be a personal, social, cultural and even political statement. Hair thinning can be distressful and often takes a toll on an individual's self image. Learn how to prevent African-American hair thinning.
African-American Teenage Suicide is DecreasingSuicide is the third leading cause of death for African-American teenagers, ages 15 to 24, but the rate of suicide has decreased in recent years. So how does one know what to look for in someone at risk?
Influential African-American and Black-Americans of American HistoryWith Black History Month drawing near, it's time to stop and celebrate the lives of some of the most influential people in American History.- African American Hair Care: How to Grow Black HairAfrican American hair is typically shorter than that of other people because the hair is typically more fragile, and also because it has the appearance of being shorter because of its tightly coiled nature.
- Bessie Blount: An African American InventorAfrican Americans get very little credit for their inventions. African American women get even less. Bessie Blount invented things to help a physically impaired person lead a normal life.
- Can African-American Young Men Make Money?Do African-American young men really have the same opportunities to earn money and develop a net worth equal to or larger than those of other races?
- African-American Studies: Black Families Suffer More InstabilityThis article provides a brief look at some of the influences that have led to the modern familial problems in the African-American community.
- African American Men More Likely to Get Prostate Cancer After RemissionAfrican american men are more likely to get prostate cancer according to this study
- African American Male Excels at TennisArthur Ashe: the very name conjures up images of tennis excellence. In fact, Arthur was one of the world's best African-American male tennis players during the seventies. It has been said that 'while Arthur defined tennis, it never defined him'.
The Ten Hottest African American ActorsAs if Google search engines needed one more "Top Ten" list---Here is a list of Hollywood's hottest ten African American actors on the scene. See if you agree!- Election 2008: Who Will Get the African American Female Vote?Which way will African American women vote in 2008? Healthcare, education, employment and housing are vital causes in this up coming election.
How to Care for Your African American Daughter's HairMany mothers experience difficult times trying to maintain their Black/African American daughter's hair, some mothers often complain that the hair is too kinky, curly, or frizzy and too course to brush and style.- There Are Differences in Self-esteem Between African-American and Caucasian Women Living in the United StatesRushton found that African-American women have equal or higher self-esteem levels then Caucasians or Latinos (Rushton 9).
- The Influence of African American Culture and Musical Structure in Toni Morrison's JazzThis research paper examines the influence of African American culture and musical struction in Toni Morrison's novel Jazz.
- African American Women and the Loss of Identity in MarriageComments, research and experiences of being African American, being female and where the two meet in marriage
- The Oppressions and the Multiple Obligations of the African American WomanChallenges facing the African American woman in today's society, and women who have overcome them.
African-American Authors Phillis Wheatley, Harriet E. Wilson and Octavia E. Butler Explore Sentimentality and Womanhood in the Pursuit of FreedomAfrican-American female authors Phillis Wheatley, Harriet E. Wilson and Octavia E. Butler incorporate issues of sentimentality and womanhood through scenes of social injustice and oppression as a device for conveying the human desire to attain freedom.- African-American Homeschoolers: Hope for the FutureHomeschooling represents a chance for blacks to escape the problems in the American education system that have plagued the race for generations.
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